Girl Who Lost Eye In Cancer Battle Gets Special Look-Alike Doll

A courageous young girl who battled cancer received an extra-special gift for her 3rd birthday, thanks to a stranger from Idaho.

Creative Jessica Sebastian, owner of Sebastian Design, was recently contacted by Danielle Munger, whose toddler daughter, Brynn, lost an eye to cancer. The mother asked Sebastian if she would create a bunny doll with one eye.

“The girl had started to notice that she was different, and her sweet mama read articles about how finding a doll who matches how a child looks can be helpful and therapeutic,” Sebastian said on Facebook. “She wanted her daughter to have a doll that looks like her and only has her right eye.”

Munger said that they first noticed Brynn’s eyelid was drooping a couple weeks after her first birthday. A tumor was later discovered behind her left eye.

“Her cancer is rare and the diagnosis took a while to come,” Munger told FOX 5. “Finally, we learned that her cancer is called Undifferentiated Sarcoma.”

Brynn’s oncologist recommended that she have her left eye removed, as well as everything else within her left orbit, as the tumor had touched everything. Brynn underwent a number of surgeries and then had six weeks of daily radiation to eradicate the cancer cells.

“The day before Thanksgiving, he [Brynn’s doctor] performed another surgery to graft skin over her orbit to make what is called a safe wound,” Munger said.

Brynn has now been in remission for over a year.

For Brynn’s 3rd birthday, her Mom wanted to give her a gift that’s as special as she is, so she reached out to Sebastian about creating a doll with one eye. Sebastian then designed an adorable bunny dressed in a gold skirt and shiny gold bow.

“The outpouring of love in all its forms was so amazing, so appreciated, and so very needed,” Munger said. “And now through this journey, we have added Jessica to the list of amazing, caring, generous people blessing our lives.”